A blog for the purpose of informing Orthodox Christians in the Northwest of activities that may be of interest to them. This includes retreats, concerts, festivals, feast days, visits of important dignitaries and icons, charitable activities and other events.

The creation of “Mode of Life” was borne out of a desire amongst English-speaking Orthodox faithful within Australia (across all canonical jurisdictions) to access an online site with reliable, in-depth and qualitative resources.

Protection of Christian values and believers’ rights in the UN, OSCE, European Parliament, etc. Church and justice, legal regulation of restitution of confiscated church property, legal protection of sect victims, legal regulation of status of church units, legal advice to Orthodox Christians.

IconsPainter is a Byzantine hagiography workshop with tradition and experience. Having legacy asset, the work of the great icon painter Fotis Kontoglou, the teacher Elder Meletios learned the art of criticism school Foti Kontoglou. Afterwards the hagiographers studied for a long time from the monks of the Archangel Michael Monastery of Pella. Handmade hagiography. The materials used are traditional colors of powder and egg tempera.

Features articles on applied Orthodox Faith and contemporary moral issues such as psychology, relationships, parenting and child development, biomedical ethics, non-Christian spiritual practices, the media, and various aspects of pop culture.

This site is a urban rustic, peasant’s observations of the world events from an Orthodox Christian Perspective. In other words a poor man’s view of global issues and counter-issues. Informs folks of relevant peaceful actions they can take to make voice heard, personal prayer being the first action.

Dedicated to education regarding the historical deaconess and her role. A repository of historical documents, sacred texts, articles, and contemporary scholarship that explores the purpose of the deaconess. Advisory board, news, events, and contacts.

An Orthodox priest’s thoughts on social and economic topics. The Rev. Gregory Jensen is a social scientist specializing in religion and personality theory, the interim pastor of St. Ignatius Church in Madison, WI and Orthodox Chaplain at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

The Orthodox Missionary Brotherhood “The Light of Christ” is registered in Greece as a non-governmental organization with a non-profit character. The headquarters of the organization are in the island of Rhodes in Greece. Its aim is both the protection of the orphan and poor children of Africa and the spread of God’s Word in all over the world.

The official philanthropic organization of the Greek Orthodox Church in America. Established in November 1931. The members of the Society are dedicated church women who offer countless hours to the philanthropic, humanitarian, and Christian mission of the Church. There are 475 Philoptochos chapters in the United States. The structure of the Philoptochos includes the National Board, Metropolitan Boards, and Chapters in every parish of the Archdiocese.

The St. Nicholas Uganda Children’s Fund assists over 240 orphans and vulnerable children with education, nutrition, and health care. Also provides extended support to child-headed households and families headed by a single HIV-positive parent.

An alternative news blog with an Eastern Orthodox focus for the United States proselytes and concerned United States citizens. Petition “No Independence for Kosovo-Metohija” to the UN and to Congressmen.